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RefNoEC/1801/18
Previous numbersCert VI, 18; A00785
LevelItem
TitleBournon, Jacques Louis: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationJames Louis, Comte de Bournon of Bryenstone Street, a Gentleman well versed in several branches of Natural Knowlege, & particularly in Mineralogy, & known to this Society by his description of the Corundum Stone from India, & of the Arseniates of Copper from Cornwall, being desirous of becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society, we, from our personal knowlege, recommend him as deserving that honor, & likely to prove himself a valuable & useful Member
ProposersC F Greville; J St Aubyn; Edward Howard; Alr Crichton; Richd Chenevix; W G Maton; Charles Hatchett; John Symmons
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Bournon, Jacques Louis: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA7422Bournon; Jacques Louis (1751 - 1825); Count of1751 - 1825
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